Arthur James Balfour to Miss Strachey, 22 Jul 1910
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Part of Autograph Letter Collection
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Arthur James Balfour to Miss Strachey, 22 Jul 1910
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
[Arthur M Bolland] to 'Dear Sir', 11 Feb 1918
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Arthur W Robinson to Mrs Roberts, 12 Aug 1916
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Article by Laurence Housman , 1 Aug 1913
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Article: Mrs A Chalmers Watson and Miss Gibson, c.1917
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Assistant Editor Time and Tide to Miss Strachey, 13 Nov 1939
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Assistant Secretary, London Society for Women's Suffrage to Miss Christian. , 2 Jun 1911
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Association de Propagande Feministe, Le Vote De La Femme en Portugal, 1911
Corporate author: Association de Propagande Feministe
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Association Vaudoise pour le Suffrage Feminin, 20 Ans D'Activite, 1907-1927
Corporate author: Association Vaudoise pour le Suffrage Feminin
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Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Atalanta Kernick interviewed by Nicky Arikoglu
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
This folder includes the recorded audio of the interview along with a transcript of the recording.
Atalanta was born in Singapore to an army family, growing up in a sexist environment, living in Germany and several places in the UK. She dropped out of school and university and worked at a political bookshop where she got involved in political activism. She went to Greenham with a school friend, initially to Green Gate in December 1984, then to Blue Gate after the winter. She speaks of taking down sections of the fence and mass trespasses, breaking into an American vehicle depo, and being terrified at seeing the imposing convoy in the middle of the night. She remembers aggression from locals in Newbury, especially at Blue Gate by the road, but also of the kindness from the Quaker meeting house, the Empire cafe and local health food shop. She was arrested a few times and spent a short time in Holloway prison, where she remembers several women who were in there for economic reasons and the guilt she felt at having to leave them behind.
Atalanta was interviewed by Nicky Arikoglu in 2019.
Atalanta Kernick_Oral Testimony.mp3
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
Atalanta Kernick_Transcript_OT.pdf
Part of Greenham Women Everywhere
Part of Women's Resource Centre
A_Thomas_interview_summary.pdf
Part of Women's Resource Centre
A_Thomas_interview_transcript.PDF
Part of Women's Resource Centre
Part of Women's Resource Centre
Auberon Herbert to Miss Becker, c.1890
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Aufbau des deutschen Frauenarbeitsdienst
Publisher: Leipzig : Der Nationale Aufbau
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Aus dem Leben der Arbeiterinnen der Sowjetunion
Publisher: Hamburg : Carl Hoym
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Austen Chamberlain to Mrs Fawcett, 15 Oct 1925
Part of Autograph Letter Collection
Austria : Administrative Instruction: Night-Work of Women and Young Persons
Publisher: London : Harrison and Sons Ltd
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Austria 2 : Act: mines (employment of women)
Publisher: London : PS King
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Part of Autograph Letter Collection
This collection contains letters of prominent correspondents dating from 1851 to 1975. They cover themes eg suffrage, education, medicine, women and the Church, literature, employment, temperance, scholarship, industry, travel and the art. Many of these letters were considered 'Autograph' letters by famous correspondents such as William Gladstone, Queen Victoria, Florence Nightingale, the Pankhursts, Annie Besant, Thomas Hardy, Keir Hardie and John Stuart Mill to name but a few. The entire collection is arranged into 30 groups either by themes mentioned above or by individual eg Constance Lytton, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson.
Part of Autograph Letter Collection